I've been asked many times for recommendations of books on all aspects of bird carving -
reference, anatomy, painting, patterns and how-to books. So, below is a list of books that I feel would be helpful to any carver, no matter what skill level. These are all books that I have in my
own personal library (which consists of 500+ books and growing).
I've broken them down into categories:
If you are interested in buying any of these books, I've provided a link to amazon.com.
They offer the lowest prices I've found. A new browser window will open and you will be taken
to a page where you will find more info on the book.
A few books mentioned are not sold on amazon.com, however, so I've provided a link to
either the individual's personal web site, or the carving supply company that sells
the book.
You will find both an editorial review of the book as well as my personal comments on
the merits of the book. To read the editorials, hover your mouse cursor over the title.
The following four books contain absolutely essential information. Without understanding how a bird is put together, one cannot make a good bird - no matter HOW well it is carved and painted.